Free Code Camp is a friendly open-source community where you learn to code and help nonprofits.
We help our campers build job-worthy portfolios of real apps used by real people, while helping nonprofits.
You start by working through our self-paced, browser-based full stack JavaScript curriculum.
The first section will teach you the basics of how webpages work and also introduce you to JavaScript programming.
Skills you'll practice include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery
and Bootstrap
.
To earn this certification, you'll build 10 front-end projects and implement many JavaScript algorithms.
The second section builds upon the first and introduces you to more advanced topics such as Sass, React
and D3
.
To earn this certification, you'll build 5 React-apps and 5 Data visualization apps using D3.js
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The third section introduces you to back end development using Node.js, Express,
and MongoDB
. It also teaches you about the important concept of source control using Git
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To earn this certification, you'll build 5 APIs and 5 full stack JavaScript apps.
The fourth section is where you'll get real-world experience by working on projects for nonprofits. We'll pair you with another camper, an agile project manager, and a stakeholder from a nonprofit organization. Together, you'll plan, build and maintain apps that help that nonprofit carry out its mission more effectively.
For this certification, you'll work on two projects from scratch and then maintain/upgrade two existing projects.
This code is running live at FreeCodeCamp.com. We also have Gitter, a Medium publication, and even a Twitch.tv channel.
We would love your help expanding our wiki. Our goal is to become a great resource for people learning to code, building local coding communities, and applying for coding jobs.
Do not file an issue until you have followed these steps:
- Read Help I've Found a Bug wiki page and follow the instructions there.
- Ask for confirmation in the appropriate Help Room.
- Please do not open an issue without a 3rd party confirmation of your problem.
We welcome pull requests from Free Code Camp campers (our students) and seasoned JavaScript developers alike! Please follow these steps to contribute.
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